Project description
The house in Tyniec that we designed is a true space of tranquility. A place where there is time for everything, and everyday life seems to flow more slowly and peacefully.
The design of this interior is based on playing with white in all its forms. White is not only a color here, but also a tool. Here, white is not only a color but also a tool. It emphasizes the lightness of the interior and the natural light coming from the large, omnipresent windows as well as the glass roof over the dining area. Textures, materials, and individual color accents add artistic expression and dynamism.
You can feel the balance right from the threshold. Spacious wardrobes will hold jackets and shoes, so you won’t have to worry about mess. Simple glass doors will allow you to admire the impressive dining room even before entering. The dining room is the heart of the house here, a place for meetings and parties. A wooden table and white chairs have been placed in the large dining area. A modern lamp made up of several spherical lampshades and orange cables add color to the room. In the kitchen, pink matte kitchen fronts add colour, which match the white waterfall countertop and upper cabinets. The living room features a soft sofa and a terracotta armchair, along with a modern bookshelf for books and albums. This is also a space where you can set up an evening cinema with a retractable screen for a projector.
In the master bedroom, apart from white, khaki rules, as does the adjacent bathroom. The children’s rooms were designed with functionality in mind. Built-in wardrobes not only store clothes and toys but also perfectly fit the modern design of the space. There are also comfortable beds, additional shelves for toys, and desks with upholstered chairs. The children’s bathroom is kept in white, but features an intriguing wallpaper with a fish motif and a terracotta-colored cabinet.
When creating the project, we took care of functionality and modern solutions, we also focused on a consistent aesthetic of white, enriched with unconventional colour accents. This is how the Space of Peace was created.